With newly available compact laser technology [1] we are capable of producing 100 PW-class laser pulses with a single-cycle duration on the femtosecond timescale. With this fs intense laser we can produce a coherent X-ray pulse that is also compressed, well into the hard X-ray regime (∼10 keV) and with a power up to as much as 10 Exawatts. We suggest utilizing these coherent X-rays to drive the acceleration of particles. Such X-rays are focusable far beyond the diffraction limit of the original laser wavelength and when injected into a crystal it forms a metallic-density electron plasma ideally suited for laser wakefield acceleration. If the X-ray field is limited by the Schwinger field at the focal size of ∼100 nm, the achievable energy is...
Beams of x rays in the kiloelectronvolt energy range have been produced from laser-matter interactio...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Advances in laser-plasma wake field accelerators (LWFA) have now reached the point where they can be...
The fundamental idea of LaserWakefield Acceleration (LWFA) is reviewed. An ultrafast intense laser p...
International audienceThe fundamental idea of Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) is re- viewed. An ...
Laser-driven particle acceleration makes use of sub-picosecond, pulsed, high-power laser systems, ca...
Accelerators are today in every walk of science and life [1]. High intensity lasers drive frontiers ...
Plasma waves excited by intense laser beams can be harnessed to produce femtosecond duration bunches...
This dissertation explores the acceleration of electrons and associated production of radiation thro...
Laser-driven plasma accelerators can generate accelerating gradients three orders of magnitude large...
The continuous rapid advance in the development of relativistic laser systems currently boosts the u...
Each successive generation of x-ray machines has opened up new frontiers in science, such as the fir...
High power short-pulse lasers presently reach peak powers of a few hundred Terawatts up to a ...
In laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA), a femtosecond laser pulse is tightly focused in a gas to int...
Each successive generation of X-ray machines has opened up new frontiers in science, such as the fir...
Beams of x rays in the kiloelectronvolt energy range have been produced from laser-matter interactio...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Advances in laser-plasma wake field accelerators (LWFA) have now reached the point where they can be...
The fundamental idea of LaserWakefield Acceleration (LWFA) is reviewed. An ultrafast intense laser p...
International audienceThe fundamental idea of Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) is re- viewed. An ...
Laser-driven particle acceleration makes use of sub-picosecond, pulsed, high-power laser systems, ca...
Accelerators are today in every walk of science and life [1]. High intensity lasers drive frontiers ...
Plasma waves excited by intense laser beams can be harnessed to produce femtosecond duration bunches...
This dissertation explores the acceleration of electrons and associated production of radiation thro...
Laser-driven plasma accelerators can generate accelerating gradients three orders of magnitude large...
The continuous rapid advance in the development of relativistic laser systems currently boosts the u...
Each successive generation of x-ray machines has opened up new frontiers in science, such as the fir...
High power short-pulse lasers presently reach peak powers of a few hundred Terawatts up to a ...
In laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA), a femtosecond laser pulse is tightly focused in a gas to int...
Each successive generation of X-ray machines has opened up new frontiers in science, such as the fir...
Beams of x rays in the kiloelectronvolt energy range have been produced from laser-matter interactio...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Advances in laser-plasma wake field accelerators (LWFA) have now reached the point where they can be...